Church massacre in New Zealand: YouTuber PewDiePie should not be blamed

At least 49 people were killed and 20 seriously injured in two mass shootings in mosques in New Zealand. The whole world condemns these attacks and YouTuber PewDiePie broke his silence after the shooter shouted his name before murdering the innocent.
PewDiePie finally opened on the shootings in the Christchurch Mosque that shock the world. As stated above, the crimes committed resulted in the loss of about 50 people. PewDiePie, which has over 89 million subscribers on YouTube, is fed up with the bruiser saying "subscribe to PewDiePie" in a live video before starting to murder everyone in the mosque .
In his tweet, PewDiePie said that after learning the truth about the Christchurch massacre in New Zealand, he felt devastated and disgusted that his name was used.

I just heard news of the devastating news of Christchurch in New Zealand. I feel absolutely disgusted to see my name spoken by this person.My thoughts are with the victims, families and all those affected by this tragedy.- ძɿ9 ƿɿ9 (@pewdiepie) March 15, 2019

"I just heard about the devastating news of Christchurch in New Zealand," tweeted PewDiePie on March 15th. "I am completely sick of seeing my name spoken by this person, my heart and my thoughts are with the victims, the families and all the people affected by this situation – the tragedy."
In the past two months, hundreds and thousands of fans have tweeted "subscribe to PewDiePie". As stated previously, the shooter broadcast live the horrific massacre inside the mosque on Facebook. Although the graphic video was removed from Facebook, several people quickly noticed that the shooter had shouted the name of PewDiePie.

Members of the public react in front of Masjd Al Noor Mosque while they fear for their loved ones on March 15, 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand.Kai Schwoerer / Getty Images

After the news spread, several reasonable people started tweeting in favor of PewDiePie and condemning these acts. According to several social media users, it's wrong to blame YouTuber, 29, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg. At the moment, #PewdiPie is following a trend on Twitter and many of them have shown their support.
One user said on Twitter that "If you are using PewDiePie and the recent shooting in Christchurch in New Zealand to advance a political project, you are a true legionnaire on the planet." People have lost their family members today focus on that and condemn hate crimes like this. "
While others have said that even though they are not the biggest fans of PewDiePie, they understand that blaming him for the New Zealand church massacre is a silly thing.